Jaguars owner Shad Khan's Chicago penthouse condo is located on the 61st floor of the Park Tower, located just right of the Hancock Tower, shown center in this photo.

When in Chicago – away from his football team in Jacksonville, his Fulham Football Club in London and his main home and businesses in east central Illinois – Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan calls a 61st-floor penthouse condo home.

And it should. Khan and his wife, Ann, purchased the 9,000-square-foot condo in 2006 for $8.3 million.

Located in the 14-year-old, 844-foot-tall Park Tower just steps away from the city’s iconic Chicago Water Tower and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Khan has a 360-degree view of the city, including Lake Michigan.

The article offers the following details of the Khan’s urban getaway:

- 54-foot-long main living room with windows nearly 14-feet tall;

- 300-year-old antique rugs from Uzbekistan;

- Chandelier from Italy’s Hotel Murano, demolished more than a century ago;

- Paintings from Renoir and Manolo Valdes (2);

- And a shower space, with golden fixtures and a contemporary bathtub, modeled after the ancient spas of Pompeii, that offers a floor-to-ceiling view of the Windy City.

“Urban living is an intersection of business and personal life,” Khan tells the magazine. “You need a space that people want to be a part of.”

You can read and see more about the Khans’ condo, available at Forbes’ website.

Worth noting: Khan’s condo isn’t the most expensive in the building. In 2012, a 7,900-square-foot, full-floor condo sold for $15 million, then the highest price ever paid for a Chicago condominium, chicagobusiness.com reported.

Shortly after buying the Jaguars in late 2011, Khan docked his 223-foot Kismet super yacht on the St. Johns in front of the Hyatt. Khan sold the Kismet in late 2013. The asking price was $108.6 million.